World Bank cuts Kenya’s 2024 growth estimate to 4.7 per cent on fiscal challenges

World Bank cuts Kenya’s 2024 growth estimate to 4.7 per cent on fiscal challenges

Although the growth estimate for this year is lower than last year’s rate of 5.6 per cent, it will still be higher than the sub-Saharan Africa average of 3.0 per cent, the bank said.

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Mozambique’s deadly demos: Popular protests were condemned abroad, condoned in Africa

Mozambique’s deadly demos: Popular protests were condemned abroad, condoned in Africa

Since departing from Marxist-Leninist path, officially in 1989, the party has been following a hybrid governance model. It has in place ineffectual, formally democratic institutions, amid an authoritarian political culture. Simply put, the country’s political system falls somewhere between a genuine democracy and an authoritarian regime.

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Syria’s rebels start forming government, restore order after Assad ouster as UN Security Council meets

Syria’s rebels start forming government, restore order after Assad ouster as UN Security Council meets

With the mood in Damascus still celebratory, Assad’s prime minister, Mohammed Jalali, on Monday agreed to hand power to the rebel-led Salvation Government, an administration based in rebel-held territory in northwest Syria.

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Elections body becomes flashpoint as Kenya teeters on brink of a constitutional crisis

Elections body becomes flashpoint as Kenya teeters on brink of a constitutional crisis

The commission has not met as required by law since the August 9, 2022 elections, because among other things, it lacks a chair and assistant chair, and does not have mandatory quorum to make any decision legal and binding.

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In what can pass as ‘home detention’ South Korean President Yoon is banned from travelling abroad

In what can pass as ‘home detention’ South Korean President Yoon is banned from travelling abroad

Prosecutors on Sunday arrested ex-defence minister Kim Yong-hyun over his alleged role in the declaration of martial law on December 3, Yonhap reported. Yoon gave the military sweeping emergency powers on December 3 to root out what he called “anti-state forces” and obstructionist political opponents. He rescinded the order six hours later, after parliament voted against the decree.

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Africa makes step forward as continent seeks break from Big Parma on medical imports after Morocco produced first mpox tests

Africa makes step forward as continent seeks break from Big Parma on medical imports after Morocco produced first mpox tests

When mpox cases were found in some Western countries like the United States in 2022, some companies began developing rapid test kits that don’t require lab processing. But they shelved those efforts when the virus was largely contained.

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How six months of planning, Assad’s falling out with Turkey and Israeli weakening of Hezbollah precipitated to regime change in Syria

How six months of planning, Assad’s falling out with Turkey and Israeli weakening of Hezbollah precipitated to regime change in Syria

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan’s government, which struck a deal with Russia in 2020 to de-escalate fighting in northwestern Syria, has long opposed such a major rebel offensive, fearing it would lead to a new wave of refugees crossing its border.

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Trend that began in US of ex-presidents returning to office continued in Ghana as John Mahama ousts ruling party

Trend that began in US of ex-presidents returning to office continued in Ghana as John Mahama ousts ruling party

Previously president of Ghana between July 2012 and January 2017, John Mahama, 65, acknowledged the call from the ruling party candidate in a post on the X platform, describing his victory as “emphatic.”

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New York police say they have identified suspect in UnitedHealth CEO’s murder, zeroing in on him

New York police say they have identified suspect in UnitedHealth CEO’s murder, zeroing in on him

New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch told CNN on Friday that police have gathered “a huge amount of evidence,” including fingerprints, DNA evidence and a camera footage of the suspect’s movements throughout the city.

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Rebels declare Syria ‘free of Assad’ as ‘ousted’ president flies out of Damascus to unknown destination

Rebels declare Syria ‘free of Assad’ as ‘ousted’ president flies out of Damascus to unknown destination

President Bashar al-Assad, who had crushed all forms of dissent, flew out of Damascus for an unknown destination earlier on Sunday, two senior army officers said, as rebels claimed they had entered the capital with no sign of army deployments.

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